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New hotel coming to One Particular Harbour

PERICO ISLAND – A new addition is on its way to the One Particular Harbour development – construction is slated to begin on a hotel and freestanding restaurant in early 2019.

In an April 17 press release, representatives from Minto Communities and Margaritaville Holdings made the joint announcement revealing a partnership with Sarasota-based Floridays Development Company. The planned 130-room hotel will be the first select-service hotel by Margaritaville. The hotel is set to be located adjacent to the marina and dry dock facilities, currently under construction and slated to open in summer 2018. Additional details on the hotel and its amenities are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

“We are thrilled to be partnered with Minto Communities and Margaritaville to create what we are certain will be a landmark destination on Florida’s Gulf Coast,” Angus Rogers said in the press release. Rogers serves as the chief executive officer of Floridays Development Company.

The freestanding restaurant, a LandShark Bar and Grill, also will be the first on Florida’s Gulf Coast. LandShark is a Margaritaville brand.

“We are excited to welcome the award-winning development team at Floridays to the Margaritaville family and expand our presence in one of the most desirable Gulf Coast settings,” Jim Wiseman said in the press release. Wiseman is the president of Margaritaville Development.

The hotel and restaurant will join an already planned retail and restaurant space located adjacent to the property’s marina. The deep-water marina is planned to include 128 dry boat slips, 55 wet slips, a ships store and live entertainment along with retail spaces.

The 220-acre private community has several residential neighborhoods with Margaritaville being just one of them. The Margaritaville segment, located closest to the marina site, features 132 two and three-bedroom units with a Margaritaville-inspired design inspired by the songs and lifestyle of Jimmy Buffett.

Units are available for purchase from the high $400,000s, some with views of Anna Maria Island Sound. Each neighborhood has its own pool and amenities with access available for residents to the Harbor Sound clubhouse and beach.

Model units are available for viewing during sales center hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. The development is located at 12300 Manatee Ave. W., Bradenton.

For information, contact Minto at 1-888-827-3061.

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